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it was all kind of new to us. >> did you pick this up then? how did you get going? >> we heard an earl skrugs video on youtube and we just fell in love with the music. >> have you gotten to perform with any of your idols yet? >> we got to play with jd crow, an influential banjo player. one person we were excited to play with is steve martin. just awesome. ♪ >> so johnny, tell me how you learned to pick the banjo at the age that you are? you're 10 years old, playing this since what? >> 6. >> 6. >> i had a pretty good teacher. he helped me to get the basics first and then the other part i picked up from that and part of it too he's always listening to banjo music so when he wants to learn a song he knows exactly what he's going to playing before he starts to learn it. >> are you writing your own music. >> we released our second album and we wrote seven songs on it. >> how did you decide i have dibs on banjo, you're going to plu the fiddle, i'll play the guitar? >> i was starting to play guitar, electric guitar actually. rob was playing classical viol n violin, he sw
it was all kind of new to us. >> did you pick this up then? how did you get going? >> we heard an earl skrugs video on youtube and we just fell in love with the music. >> have you gotten to perform with any of your idols yet? >> we got to play with jd crow, an influential banjo player. one person we were excited to play with is steve martin. just awesome. ♪ >> so johnny, tell me how you learned to pick the banjo at the age that you are? you're 10 years old,...
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of us. but, of course, that's not true. when you that health care is impossibly complex for consumers, one of the things to remember is that nobody in health care can make money by making it easy for you. nobody. think about the computer. i don't understand anything about how any of my computers work. i've got a lot of them. i've got three phones, i've got laptops, i've got tablets, right? is not that into how they work but it's also not because there's one that is the clear superior computer that we all must have. it's, in fact, because of the opposite. this most impossibly complex thing on earth, this thing that was used only by nasa and the irs and ibm. is used by all of us because nobody said to complicated for consumers. somebody said i know how to make a living, i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller. rand released a study this month that said that the $81 billion in savings we were going to get by making an investment in health i.t. produced no savings. too bad bec
of us. but, of course, that's not true. when you that health care is impossibly complex for consumers, one of the things to remember is that nobody in health care can make money by making it easy for you. nobody. think about the computer. i don't understand anything about how any of my computers work. i've got a lot of them. i've got three phones, i've got laptops, i've got tablets, right? is not that into how they work but it's also not because there's one that is the clear superior computer...
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the sanctions also banned the export and import of components that could be used in ballistic missiles including certain types of aluminum. they say they put a satellite into orbit. but weern leaders say the north kores we devopin balltic missil which can rry nuclr payload. netanyahu says the fact they went ahead with the tests show sanctions don't work. he says it was proof world leaders should do more to stop nuclear ambitions in another nation, iran. netanyahu told international jewish leaders gathered in jerusalem that embargoes should be coupled with a military threat. >> even tougher sanctions will not stop them. case in point, north korea. have sanctions, tough sanctions, stopped north korea? no. >> israeli leaders believe their counterparts in iran are trying to develop nuclear weapons. the israelis have hinted repeatedly they could launch a preemptive strike. leaders in tehran say they're developing atomic energy for peaceful purposes. netanyahu says iran will be at the top of his agenda when u.s. president barack obama visits israel next month. >>> chinese officials have tak
the sanctions also banned the export and import of components that could be used in ballistic missiles including certain types of aluminum. they say they put a satellite into orbit. but weern leaders say the north kores we devopin balltic missil which can rry nuclr payload. netanyahu says the fact they went ahead with the tests show sanctions don't work. he says it was proof world leaders should do more to stop nuclear ambitions in another nation, iran. netanyahu told international jewish...
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after two-month absence, the ailing leader used twitter to announce his return. we have arrived again to the venezuela wail an homeland. we will continue the treatment here, he wrote. it was the longest the president had been away and unlike previous returns, this was a quiet homecoming under the quiet of darkness far from tv cameras. but it was for these people. >> we await you with open arms. we love you and will support you forever. >> chavez left for cuba in early december for yet another operation for cancer. he had been getting treatment there ever since he was diagnosed almost two years ago. his condition was so serious, that the president missed his own inauguration last month leading to speculation that his prognosis was worse than the government was letting on. the people of venezuela got their first glimpse of their president. he was shown recovering at a hospital in havana. while he may not have bounded down from the plane this time, chavez remains upbeat. in the last of his three tweets after his return home, the president wrote, i continue clinging
after two-month absence, the ailing leader used twitter to announce his return. we have arrived again to the venezuela wail an homeland. we will continue the treatment here, he wrote. it was the longest the president had been away and unlike previous returns, this was a quiet homecoming under the quiet of darkness far from tv cameras. but it was for these people. >> we await you with open arms. we love you and will support you forever. >> chavez left for cuba in early december for...
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sandra: somebody has to use that oil, as well be us. >> thank you for having me. the 1000 protested in washington, d.c., against the keystone@pipeline over the weekend urging the president to reject it with fierce opposition growing in a decision looming, this begs the question will buckle under the pressure? what is the potential fallout? joining us now, the mone "money" panel. a publisher of energy magazine and chief clinical correspondent with the "washington examiner" and fox news contributor. we're obviously talking about it right now. the stakes are very high, the union loves this thing creating thousands of jobs in the country. but environmentalists are fiercely opposing it. putting them in a peculiar situation as best i can put it at this point. >> his duct between the constituents. the democratic party in general. just the other day there was a protest in front of the white house, some top officials were arrested. they're all demanding obama killed the pipeline. the same time the building trades division, powerful unit supporter of the president on a conf
sandra: somebody has to use that oil, as well be us. >> thank you for having me. the 1000 protested in washington, d.c., against the keystone@pipeline over the weekend urging the president to reject it with fierce opposition growing in a decision looming, this begs the question will buckle under the pressure? what is the potential fallout? joining us now, the mone "money" panel. a publisher of energy magazine and chief clinical correspondent with the "washington...
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he joins us now. welcome >> thank you for having me brown: we've known this is a problem for a long time but how pervasive is it? >> it's extremely extensive. according to the department of de's own estimates more than 19,000 men and women are sexually assaulted each year in the u.s. military. if you multiply that times the decades this has been going on there's over 500,000 perhaps even close to a million men and women have been sexually asauled over the last three generations >> brown: the problem that you showed and we really saw it in that excerpt is not only does it happens but the ugliness afterwards, right? the women themselves are often persecuted >> exactly. only 86% of men and women who are sexually assaulted in the military don't report. it's exactly for those reasons. they experience reprisals that are in many ways a second betrayal that is worse than the actual rape itself. >> brown: sometimes they have to report it to the perpetrator >> right. brown: their commanding officer >> right bro
he joins us now. welcome >> thank you for having me brown: we've known this is a problem for a long time but how pervasive is it? >> it's extremely extensive. according to the department of de's own estimates more than 19,000 men and women are sexually assaulted each year in the u.s. military. if you multiply that times the decades this has been going on there's over 500,000 perhaps even close to a million men and women have been sexually asauled over the last three generations...
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when we come back, suzanne goldenberg joins us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> what donorstrust has given money to a variety of the right wing, denying climate change appears to be its top priority. and analysis by the environmentalist group greenpeace reveals donors trust has funneled a least $146 million to more than 100 climate change denial groups over the past decade. in 2010, 12 of these groups received between 30% to 7% of their funding from donors trust. some included americans for prosperity, the committee for a constructive tomorrow, the heartland institute and the competitive enterprise institute. >> although many donors trust funders are well known, at least two -- are unknown, at least two of its members include validations bank will by the billionaire charles cook, a leading backer of climate denial. for more on donorstrust and the denial of global warming, we're washington, dc byofrom suzanne
when we come back, suzanne goldenberg joins us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> what donorstrust has given money to a variety of the right wing, denying climate change appears to be its top priority. and analysis by the environmentalist group greenpeace reveals donors trust has funneled a least $146 million to more than 100 climate change denial...
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this has been used before. the problem that these guys have now is the fact that this is what is known as legal strategy. legal strategy we are in a very imperfect science. whatever the lawyers choose to do especially if the plan goes along with that that strategy. it just because it didn't work does not mean that a court is going to overturn it. >> what the make of the suggestion that if they appealed for other reasons that they actually would be more successful? >> i think they did ask for other grounds. as we have said for years the main thing that has to go out to the appellate court. the issue of the hearsay that went into the trial. especially here say from a divorce lawyer and the rev.. that is what convicted him. >> this season's $750,000 in campaign contributions. he could face a lengthy prison sentence. >> what goes on and is behind the scenes negotiations? >> you could also assume that probably the government has wanted him to give them more information. the question asis who has a given them informa
this has been used before. the problem that these guys have now is the fact that this is what is known as legal strategy. legal strategy we are in a very imperfect science. whatever the lawyers choose to do especially if the plan goes along with that that strategy. it just because it didn't work does not mean that a court is going to overturn it. >> what the make of the suggestion that if they appealed for other reasons that they actually would be more successful? >> i think they...
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thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: in the nine weeks since the schoolhouse shootings in newtown, connecticut, police around the country report hundreds more have been victims of gun violence. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. tonight begins a weeklong focus on guns here on pbs, "after newtown." on the newshour this evening, we look at political and other developments since the december tragedy and zero in on the gun debate in colorado. >> in the divisive atmosphere of the gun debate, both sides, at the federal and state level, say they know the coming months won't be easy. but they will be critical. >> ifill: then, we take up the arguments for and against the proposed construction of the keystone pipeline, as environmental activists mounted a protest this weekend. >> woodurff: ray suarez updates the hugo chavez story, after the president's surprise return to venezuela following more than two months of cancer treatment in cuba.
thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: in the nine weeks since the schoolhouse shootings in newtown, connecticut, police around the country report hundreds more have been victims of gun violence. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. tonight begins a weeklong focus on guns here on pbs, "after newtown." on the newshour this evening, we look at political and other developments since the december tragedy...
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share your first time using herbal essences. president obama is catching flak for the secrecy surrounding his golf game with tiger woods. the golf great and the president played at an exclusive club sunday in florida. but the white house didn't release a single photo of them together on the links. a spokesman says media access was consistent with other presidential golf outings. critics say its about his image that seeing him golfing with woods in a pricey club weeks before deep spending cuts kick-in wouldn't play well with the middle class. lots of talk lately about michelle obama's new hairdo. the first lady's bangs first appeared last month, right around her 49th birthday. in an interview set to air on wednesday's rachael ray show, mrs. obama joked about the new look, calling it her "midlife crisis". she said, "i couldn't get a sports car, they won't let me bungee jump, so instead, i cut my bangs". public reaction to mrs. obama's haircut has been mixed. do you like it? i like it. i think our first lady is beautiful. i would h
share your first time using herbal essences. president obama is catching flak for the secrecy surrounding his golf game with tiger woods. the golf great and the president played at an exclusive club sunday in florida. but the white house didn't release a single photo of them together on the links. a spokesman says media access was consistent with other presidential golf outings. critics say its about his image that seeing him golfing with woods in a pricey club weeks before deep spending cuts...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. [ male announ
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? i've always kept my eye on her... but with so...
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for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until all the business models were disresulted. now our model -- disresulted. now to our model is you give us $35 and you get print, but you also get what you call our experiencial products. in the digital column, it's all the things i was talking about before -- audio, digital premium, unlimited access, commenting, and there's several other things on that list -- and then you get access to subscriber-only events which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and also in some secondary markets like, you know, ann arbor or austin or places where there's a lot of people who are interested in the type of journalism that we do. whether or not the experience cial products will be enough is an open question, but it's certainly part of a trend where from an editorial perspective the journalists are not just researching and writing, they're researching, writing, promoting, engaging in dialogue and then also being important participants
for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until all the business models were disresulted. now our model -- disresulted. now to our model is you give us $35 and you get print, but you also get what you call our experiencial products. in the digital column, it's all the things i was talking about before -- audio, digital premium, unlimited access, commenting, and there's several other things...
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to use them. i remember when that photo came out of the president taking a dip in the gulf after the oil spill. ap wouldn't run it. there used to be much more resistance to it, but both because of the new technology that makes it easier and because so many news organizations are cash strapped now, they're much more likely to. and what we heard again and again, from reporters in the room is, yes, this president does a lot of interviews. we found out, he has done three times as many interviews as george w. bush does. but it's not like the people covering them day to day, like you used to, when you were there in the front row. ann compton of abc has covered every president going back to jerold ford, she hasn't been in the oval office in six months, which she says is the longest time in 39 years on the beat that she hasn't been -- >> you mean when she went in there for a photo opportunity, where she could ask the president a quick question. jay carney, the white house press secretary responded to your
to use them. i remember when that photo came out of the president taking a dip in the gulf after the oil spill. ap wouldn't run it. there used to be much more resistance to it, but both because of the new technology that makes it easier and because so many news organizations are cash strapped now, they're much more likely to. and what we heard again and again, from reporters in the room is, yes, this president does a lot of interviews. we found out, he has done three times as many interviews as...
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and she joins us, now, by phone. bazi, what can you tell us? what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. this morning, we are get the first official details of what may have led up to the shooting of oscar pistorius' girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. this is a bail hearing for oscar pistorius.
and she joins us, now, by phone. bazi, what can you tell us? what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. this morning, we are get the first official details of what may have led up to the shooting of oscar pistorius' girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. this is a bail hearing for oscar pistorius.